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Wireless network advice wanted.
Jim Richardson warl...@eskimo.com comp os linux advocacy -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 17:26:27 +0100, Hadron <hadronqu...@googlemail.com> wrote: ray <r...@zianet.com> writes: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:10:55 -0500, Troy Kirkland wrote: Seems that nobody can get wireless networking up

Problems connecting to internet through my wireless network
One advantage to a separate WAP is you can place it somewhere else in the house for best reception and still have your router handy to where the rest of the network is. Be sure and do some reading on wireless networking security -- without any protection enabled (the default for most), you have put an ethernet jack

My Wireless Network Connections (802.11b) Keeps Dropping
If his only use of wireless is to get to his xDSL connection, then 1Mb/s is probably OK. For general networking, you might want to look at the more advanced stuff. A wireless network is a separate network from your wired network, so you would need a router or bridge between the two. Some of the wireless

others accessing my wireless network?
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Without enabling encryption on the wireless network, which I don't want, is there a way to get XP to always try and connect regardless? There's a checkbox on the View Available Wireless Networks dialogue that says "Allow me to connect to the selected wireless network even though it is not secure", but if I check

peer - peer wireless networking?
No Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection 2: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : insightbb.com Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Instant Wireless Network PC Card V3.0 #2 Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-06-25-A9-1D-E6 Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled .

Is there a "Wireless Networking For Dummies?" - I think I need one
clarkleemsg AT hotmail DOT com clarklee...@hotmail.com ott forsale computing Includes a Wireless Router with 4-Port Switch, and a PC Card Wireless Adapter for your notebook computer. Let Linksys jump-start your wireless network! This Wireless-B Network Kit for Notebooks provides you with a Wireless Access Point

Wireless Networking
I've gotten along in networking so far by reading a lot, and makig lucky guesses, but I haven't been able to find anything useful for my specific situation on the net. So, my questions are these: anybody know of any good resources for learning 802.11b networking (starting at 050: Wireless networking for Idiots,

Wireless network from XP Pro to XP Home
Unfortunately this is expressly denied in the 802.11 specification (wireless networking). So what we do is generate packets where the source MAC address matches that of the physical computer – but all other MAC addresses in the packet match that of the virtual machine. This solution works with some wireless access

SBAY Wireless Network [periodic posting]
Duane Arnold no...@notme.com 24hoursupport helpdesk "RAM" <R...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:2osfu1Fd6bd8U1@uni-berlin.de... friend has ask me to assist him in setting up sharing of 1 pc and two laptops via wireless networking. His ISP is AOL BB and he has purchased the Belkin 54g Wireless Router with Built in

more cookie problems
malfuriouspete malfuriousp...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows networking wireless Hi Jack, thanks for the tip, if it happens again, I check the ip address. If I lost my IP address you say I need to check the settings on my router. Exactly which settings should I look at?

DSL with wireless networking
Could you tell me how to go about it with this wireless technology? Am not too familiar with it (aside from wireless keyboards and mouse). Thanx, Alex jco_1000 wrote: Hi there, I have a few wireless networking kits to connect two desktops or a notebook to a desktop system (the first has 1 PCI + 1 ISA cards while

Wireless networking and Linux - Forget about it!
When using a laptop running 98SE and a Linksys WPC 11 card, I can connect to the network. Everything works perfectly. All computers see all of the others. Taking the same WPC 11 and installing in another laptop running XP (HE), XP recognizes the wireless network, but does not associate it with the appropriate

Linksys Wireless Network Adapter or Compaq Wireless MultiPort?
Gary Tait classic...@yahoo.cominvalid alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 20:15:53 GMT, "Wooducoodu" <wooduco...@hotmail.com> wrote: a friend of mine is asking me for help setting up a wireless network, she wants to share files and a dial up internet connection with her new laptop. the network would

more help with wireless networking
smlunatick yves...@gmail.com microsoft public windows networking wireless On Feb 25, 9:46 am, lkthompson <lkthomp...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have Windows XP on a Dell laptop, which was working perfectly through our home wireless network...until the Internet connection just stopped working one day!

Wireless Networking and cheap laptops.
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geddyman.35c...@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I have a Vista Laptop working off a wireless network connected to a P2 windows 2000 desktop. I have internet on both, but I can't figure out how to set up a connection between my laptop and desktop so that I can

Wireless Networking
Solution 1: Two wireless networking cards and one wireless access point. Plug standard USB modem into PC1 and that's it. (didn't like the 'and that's it' comment - bet it's not THAT easy). Solution 2: Two wireless networking cards and 2 Wireless Access Points. Connect as above - Modem to PC 1.

Most recent IE update (KB832894) killed wireless network
I've
a simple peer to peer network here with two win98 computers just sharing files etc. Can I simply replace the netcards with wireless cards, or is more hardware required? cheers. Rick. Yes, you can. Then, you'd set up an "Ad-hoc" (computer-to-computer) wireless network. An alternative, especially if you have a

wireless networking ME & XP
Right, but I'm trying to access the "upper" network from the wireless client, not the other way 'round. And I made sure (as far as I could tell, anyway) that no ports were blocked or reassigned in the WAP. Yes, but as an example, when I go to fetch email from my ISP's POP3 server, there's a long delay while the

AOL BB and Belkin Wireless Networking
While I currently have no problems connecting to the university wireless network while I'm on campus, I'm hoping to be able to "extend" the network into my apartment (which is located about 0.5 miles from the nearest campus building) in order to obtain the same convenient wireless access for my laptop computer.

Problems connecting to internet through my wireless network
I plan on getting a wireless router so that I can share the connection with my desktop. I'd put a wireless card in the laptop. I would like to also be able to use the laptop at my son's house where there is a WinXP Pro machine and wireless networking setup. Is it easy to set up my laptop so that my wife could take